Biden preparing for 'multiple scenarios' on COVID-19 vaccine: Official
ABC News(WILMINGTON, Delaware) — BY: MOLLY NAGLE and JOHN VERHOVEK With the November election fewer than four months away and the number of coronavirus cases again surging in the United States, former vice president Joe Biden is
Puerto Rico governor facing scrutiny after firing government minister
ABC News(SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico) — BY: JOSHUA HOYOS and CRISTINA CORUJO Puerto Rico Gov. Wanda Vazquez is responding to allegations that she fired a government minister after the official had called for an independent investigation into
Walmart donates $100K to replace Arkansas' Confederate-linked statues at the US Capitol
iStock/Wolterk(NEW YORK) — BY: CATHERINE THORBECKE Walmart has donated $100,000 towards efforts to replace Arkansas’ Confederate-linked statues at the U.S. Capitol with new statues of singer Johnny Cash and civil rights activist Daisy Bates. The private sector
After enduring sexual abuse and racism in Hollywood, Thandie Newton hints she'll name names
HBO/John P. Johnson(LOS ANGELES) — (NOTE LANGUAGE, CONTENT) In a wide-ranging interview with Vulture, Westworld star Thandie Newton pulls no punches about coming up in the not-so-old, bad old days of Hollywood, and abuses she suffered as a
Sen. Tammy Duckworth fires back after Tucker Carlson suggests she 'hates America'
ABC News(NEW YORK) — BY: ALLISON PECORIN Sen. Tammy Duckworth issued a late-night Twitter clapback at right-leaning TV personality Tucker Carlson Monday evening after he questioned her love of America. The war veteran, who lost both of
Streaming now: 'Inmate #1: The Rise of Danny Trejo'
Disney Channel/Image Group LA(NEW YORK) — “They make movies and stories about guys like Danny Trejo. Danny is that guy.” That’s the word from one of the celebrities who contributed to a new documentary about the life of
It's no “happy little accident” the COVID-19 pandemic led to a boom in Bob Ross' 'The Joy of Painting'
Tubi/Bob Ross Inc.(LOS ANGELES) — Though he’s been gone 25 years, ever-calming TV presence Bob Ross and his show The Joy of Painting has seen a resurgence — particularly in the high-stress world in which we now find ourselves. The show,
Dunkin' will close hundreds of convenience store locations by end of 2020
iStock/Tim Gray(NEW YORK) — BY: KELLY MCCARTHY Dunkin’ will close 450 locations inside convenience stores around the country before the end of the year. “Dunkin’ reached an agreement with Speedway earlier this year to exit the approximately
Upcoming book from Mary Trump paints scathing portrait of her uncle turned president
Official White House Photo by Andrea HanksBy LUCIEN BRUGGEMAN, NADINE SHUBAILAT and JOHN SANTUCCI, ABC News (NEW YORK) — A much-anticipated memoir penned by President Donald Trump’s niece offers a personal and damning account of the rise
Charlize Theron admits not being cast in 'Furiosa' prequel was a “tough one to swallow”
John Rasimus/Barcroft Media via Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — It’s not all that uncommon for actors to be swapped out for the same role as time goes on — just look at Batman or any James Bond movie. Just because it